Classification of Boyfriends

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Finding the perfect match. In my short life, I have dated a few different types of people. But mostly, they can fit a group or stereotype I should say. People you date can range in all forms and have many different personalities. Take boyfriends for example, so many differences yet they all are a boyfriend to a person. My types have certaintly ranged in the type of person they are but to the core they were my person to date for that time being. My first boyfriend was the Jock. He was a rugby player like me, hockey goalie and was the defensive end for Pennsbury high school. We began dating in the summer before Football per-season. You don’t get the full effect of the jock until pre-season beginning. Once pre-season begins, the true jock mode comes out. Practice is almost daily and then they train on the side as well. There is no end. He cared a lot about his looks and being fit. Diet was key. Being a jock, he was vain and very about himself being popular and all. His perks were that he didn’t care if I was sweaty after rugby practice or looked a mess and we got to do sports together. But with every person there is a down fall. His looks and sports were priority and time for us to hangout came after friends and training and sports etc. We became distant and agreed to end there mutually. His ego is big, brain not the brightest but he's got a heart of gold not a stereotypical jock but definitely Mr. Popular Athlete for sure. Then came along the Jerk. Everyone has one on a spectrum of Jerk hood. From that friend who everyone hates to your school yard bully. I happened to pick the meanest of jerks. He was controlling and cruel. Probably due to low self esteem, fed off of others' pain; he liked to be in charge. Thought by everyone else as the perfect guy, behind closed doors was a different story. Harsh words came out of his mouth, banned from any guy friends
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